The answer to this question is a resounding "yes." Lan For some reason, Yan Zhi, the daughter of a wealthy banker in Shanghai, ends up with a Japanese Army letter in 1937. Zhou Yu Hao, an upstanding officer in the Chinese Army, misinterprets her as a spy because he thinks she is. She agrees to help Yu Hao seek down a "Mr. Traitor" in order to clear Yan Zhi's name. As it turns out, the search for Yan Zhi's missing brother has led to someone close to home.
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The answer to this question is a resounding "yes." Lan For some reason, Yan Zhi, the daughter of a wealthy banker in Shanghai, ends up with a Japanese Army letter in 1937. Zhou Yu Hao, an upstanding officer in the Chinese Army, misinterprets her as a spy because he thinks she is. She agrees to help Yu Hao seek down a "Mr. Traitor" in order to clear Yan Zhi's name. As it turns out, the search for Yan Zhi's missing brother has led to someone close to home.
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